By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, july 6, 2024 at 5:24:00 p.m. edt
"(zh) a Parkinson's disease specialist from Walter Reed medical center visited the white house at least nine times in the past year, according to journalist Alex Berenson of unreported truths, while the ny post has reported that a cardiologist was present during one of the visits.
"dr. Kevin R Cannard traveled to the white house's medical clinic each time, meeting with either president Joe Biden's personal physician dr. Kevin O'Connor, or a naval nurse who coordinates care for the president and other senior officials. O'Connor notably gave Biden a clean bill of health after his february annual physical."
GRA: A clean bill of health except for...that disease that begins with a "P." Makes sense.
--GRA
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Those doctors involved need to be brought before Congress and forced to testify. And if they refuse, then send them to jail.
Patient confidentiality cannot apply here. The man with his finger on the nuclear trigger is the patient. 100 % transparency 100 % of the time.
RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT:PARKINSON'S EXPERT,AT THE WHITE HOUSE,NINE TIMES IN THE LAST YEAR,"HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH(BIDEN)
GRA:Riiight.Then what the hell's wrong with him since 2020?(And getting worse quickly).
(Breitbart)Dr. Kevin O’Connor, a physician for President Joe Biden, explained why Dr. Kevin Cannard, a neurologist specializing in treating Parkinson’s disease, had visited the White House eight times within the past eight months.
O’Connor explained in a letter that since 2012, Cannard has been serving as the “Neurology Consultant” for the White House Medical Unit (WHMU), adding that he has regularly hosted “Neurology Clinics at the White House Medical Clinic” in an effort to “support of the thousands of active-duty members assigned in support of White House operations.”
(GRA:???)
“Dr. Cannard has been the Neurology Consultant to the White House Medical Unit since 2012. He was chosen for his breadth of experience and expertise across the specialty of Neurology,” O’Connor wrote. “Prior to his Movement Disorders fellowship at Emory University, he had practiced as a general neurologist for six years. He is the longest serving Neurologist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and in the Military Healthcare System.”
GRA:Sorry,I don't buy it.
--GRA
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